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Subjective Vision Matters Most to Presbyopes
Satisfaction and stability are key predictors of patients’ willingness to purchase multifocal contact lenses.
04/02/2019
Reading Drug Labels is Impossible For Emerging Presbyopes
For these patients, font sizes less than 1mm can’t be read at any distance.
04/01/2019
Better Nutrition May Protect Against Amblyopia
Study says children with the condition could benefit from vitamin B12, folate.
03/27/2019
Spotting the Telltale Signs of Plaquenil Toxicity
Subtle but characteristic alterations on OCT are often your first clue.
03/15/2019
New Device Promises Speedy, Precise Refractions
Manufacturer Luneau says combining wavefront scanning with subjective testing saves time and improves prescriptions.
03/14/2019
Computer Vision Syndrome: A Glaring Problem
Critical fusion frequency is a good indicator of this condition.
03/14/2019
New Method Offers Alternative to Standard Automated Perimetry
An inexpensive eye tracker and a tablet computer are a feasible way to examine visual fields.
02/26/2019
Cold Hands Can Cause Transient VF Impairment
Patients with glaucoma and Flammer syndrome may be at increased risk due to reduced ocular blood flow.
02/26/2019
Worse Vision Means Better Spectacle Compliance
Teasing and bullying, however, discourage spectacle correction.
02/12/2019
Convergence Insufficiency Diagnostic Criteria: An Unmet Need
Clinicians use a range of approaches, leading to inaccurate or missed diagnoses.
02/01/2019
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